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A new high tech company is coming to the Northern Panhandle.
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Marshall University's Institute for Cyber Security joins partnership with West Virginia National Guard and Forge Security LLC.
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The pandemic has sparked many of us to get groceries and more delivered to our door. Now, there’s proposed legislation preparing to go high-tech with delivery service, minus the driver.
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On this West Virginia Morning, tech companies looking for cheap labor are finding it in West Virginia. We hear from a CEO based in Huntington who’s helping to make these connections.
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Even before the pandemic, there was an uptick in people working from home. This could mean an increase in contract workers and small business owners. New technology, training and tools are helping some independent workers in West Virginia adapt.
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West Virginia internet customers are being asked to take a broadband speed test to improve access in the state. “Data collected from the speed test will be instrumental in making decisions about broadband access in West Virginia moving forward,” state Department of Economic Development Secretary Mitch Carmichael said in a news release.
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Unemployment across the nation is at an all-time high with millions of Americans out of work. In West Virginia, more than 160,000 residents have filed for…
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We explore a major broadband bill that passed the House of Delegates, and we have a discussion with two West Virginia lawmakers who are involved in…
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We learn about a state program that’s helping thousands of West Virginia grandparents who are raising their grandchildren, and we have a conversation with…
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What's the link between smartphone use and teens' mental health? Experts disagree, with some arguing that the threat is overblown.